Rob Cavallo production discography

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Rob Cavallo is an Oscar, Golden Globe and multiple Grammy winning music producer. This is a list compiling his production discography.

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Partial production discography

Goo Goo Dolls

Green Day

My Chemical Romance

Avril Lavigne

Paramore

Linkin Park

Film soundtracks

Other projects

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